EPOMAKER CLICK REVIEW

EPOMAKER CLICK

EPOMAKER CLICK REVIEW

Heyy Everyone! I Hope You All Are Doing Well!


I’m Excited To Share My Review Of The EPOMAKER CLICK After Two Days Of Using It. I Will Be Posting A More Detailed Review Later On!

I Received This Mouse From Epomaker, But My Opinions Are My Own.

First Off, The Unit I Got Is in White, And it Looks Amazing! The Coating Has A Premium Feel That Stands Out.

This Is Epomaker's First Gaming Mice, And They Nailed It!

The Build Quality Is Solid, And The Sensor? PAW 3950 It Works Like A Dream No Stutters Or Lagging Whatsoever, What Else Would You Expect From A Flagship Sensor! The Overall Aesthetic Is Fantastic, And That Logo Placement Looks Great! Plus, The Battery Placement Is The Cherry On Top! You Won’t Feel Like You’re Using A Hollow Mouse, It Feels Incredibly Well Constructed!

In Terms Of Shape, It Is Similar To The Razer Viper Mini, Which Is A Huge Plus! The Clicks Are satisfying, And The Scroll Wheel Is Much Smoother Than My Previous Mouse, Making It A Joy To Use!

Can’t Wait To Share More As I Continue Using It!


- APRIL 12

Update

After 2 Months with the Epomaker Click Mouse I've been using the Epomaker Click as my primary gaming and daily driver mouse for the past two months, and honestly, it’s blown past my expectations, especially considering it’s Epomaker’s first-ever entry into the mouse market.

Insane Battery Life Like a Tank One of the most impressive things? Battery life. In over two months of regular use, I’ve only had to charge it once, and that was just a week ago. This thing is a battery tank. I don’t even think about charging it anymore. It just keeps going.

Build Quality That Surprises For a first-gen mouse, Epomaker nailed the fundamentals: The coating feels premium, grippy without being sticky. Clicks are crisp and consistent. The scroll wheel and side buttons are tactile with zero wobble. And despite being a budget-first brand, this mouse feels anything but cheap.

No QC Issues Clean Experience I’ve had zero quality control issues, no double clicking, no sensor lag, no rattling or loose parts. The build has held up perfectly through daily work, FPS gaming sessions, and even content creation. That’s rare at this price point.

Just to add perspective: I recently bought the Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition, a flagship mouse worth over USD 300, and even that had click wobble straight out of the box. Yet here’s the Epomaker Click, a budget-first release, with flawless QC. That says something.


Final Thoughts: Epomaker has entered the mouse game strong with the Click. If they keep this level of design, build, and battery performance in future models, they’re going to be a serious threat in the enthusiast mouse market.

Whether you're looking for a reliable daily driver or just curious to try something fresh, the Click mouse delivers far more than you'd expect.

- JUNE 27

Update

STILL ROCKING THE EPOMAKER CLICK 

- NOV 11